If you thought Owen was boring, wait until he gets behind the mic! Former England striker commentates on his best goals in hilarious new video

BT Sport's summer signing Michael Owen will be talking us through the Premier League action when the season starts and the ex-England striker has been getting in some practice for his new role.

The former Liverpool, Real Madrid, Newcastle and Manchester United forward, in this promotional clip for the channel, commentates on some of his best-ever strikes.

The hat-trick for England in the 5-1
Munich mauling of Germany is in there, winning the FA Cup for Liverpool
against Arsenal gets a mention as well as a Clasico goal for Madrid
against Barcelona.

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Taking the mic: Michael Owen goes through some of his own career highlights in this BT Sport clip

Carried away: Owen relives his biggest moments but this time with a mic in his hand and not a ball at his feet

And no Owen showreel would be complete without THAT goal against Argentina at the 1998 World Cup - when as an 18-year-old he announced himself on the biggest stage of all.

A host of Owen's former team-mates are also involved with BT Sport as Owen Hargreaves, Steve McManaman, David James and Rio Ferdinand will also appear as pundits.

Owen had previously appeared on the BBC's Match of the Day and earlier this year was linked with television programmes I'm A Celebrity and Strictly Come Dancing.

As well as the BT Sport gig, horse
racing fan Owen, who retired after a spell with Stoke last season, has
his Manor House stables to keep him busy while the 33-year-old also
represents several young footballers.

He said: 'I have set up a business
representing young players. The oldest of them is only 19, but they’re
the cream of the crop.

'I want to make them aware of what’s around the
corner. And if I can make them more rounded people, they’ll also be
better players, more able to take penalties with billions watching
around the world.

‘Right now, the expectations are
unfair in many ways. Just because they’re footballers, they’re expected
to be role models. But why? Not many can handle the vast amount of money
that comes so quickly. I had all that happen to me.

‘I can pass on that experience. I see
some players and think, “How on earth didn’t they make it?”

'It’s
because a lot of them are badly advised. There’s a lot of wastage out
there. I’d like to change that.’